Am 30.05.2014 02:36, schrieb R Kym Horsell:> Oh, sure. 1-2 mm/yr c1900, 2-3 mm/yr c2000 -- It's starting to compare> favourably to the last time the ice sheets melted.>> www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/12/101201120605.htm> 4 Dec 2010 ... Southampton researchers have estimated that sea-level rose by an average of> about 1 metre per century at the end of the last Ice Age, ...

Quote:"A new study has found that the Antarctic Ice Sheet began melting about 5,000 years earlier than previously thought coming out of the last ice age -- and that shrinkage of the vast ice sheet accelerated during eight distinct episodes, causing rapid sea level rise."

How can they call this 'science'?

The Antarctic is NOT melting AT ALL!

The average temperatures are well below melting point of water, so there is little chance for ice to melt.